Before you can become a language interpreter, you need to complete an interpreter training course. Especially if you want to work in the medical field. Did you know that having medical interpreters available to LEP patients (with a Limited English Proficiency) leads to substantially better healthcare outcomes on all measures? Meaning that LEP patients are less likely to die during procedures, have a faster recovery and a better hospital stay when a medical interpreter is available. That's why you have to be more than bilingual adult to become a language interpreter. In fact, you actually have to complete a formal interpreter training course before you can start working. But why?
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“How To Become A Language Interpreter?” 3 Things To Do First



